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How to check if a patent already exists
12 March 2020
Searching for patent information can often be complicated, time consuming and costly, so it is always best to consult an intellectual property (IP) professional to help guide you through the process.
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Imagining a world without copyrights
12 February 2020
It's interesting to think on what a world without copyrights would be like.
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6 things that can’t be copyrighted
03 February 2020
The possibilities are nearly endless when it comes to things you can copyright: nearly.
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What is a common law or unregistered trademark, and does it offer protection?
22 January 2020
Like many countries around the world, Australia enjoys common law IP practices or unregistered trademarks that can afford their own list of protections.
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Domains and trade marks: what are your rights?
20 January 2020
With so many facets to the rights you have as a brand and business owner knowing the difference between entities like trademarks and domains can be a great step towards protecting your IP.
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Trade mark and band names, how does it work?
11 December 2019
Categorising a band name under goods and services might sound a little strange at first, but a band name does, in fact, fall under these classifications in most circumstances.
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Can a style of art be classified as intellectual property?
06 December 2019
Owing to the creativity and originality of art style, shouldn't it be copyrighted under intellectual property rights?
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Are non-disclosure agreements available in Australia?
22 November 2019
Are non-disclosure agreements available for use in Australia?
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Can you use a photo commercially if you credit the photographer?
12 November 2019
If you want to use photos, would it be possible to do so, just as long as you credit the photographer in a caption or otherwise?
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Under what circumstances can your registered trade mark be challenged?
30 October 2019
Even after a lot of preparation work, there are a number of circumstances under which your trade mark can be challenged by another party.